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A Criminal's Freedom
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Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2019
Finn Hayden, a knight hailing from Ravent, is given a request from the Kingdom of Cordelia to stop a murderer. After an unexpected event occurs causing his return to be delayed, Finn takes on a new identity and a whole new lifestyle with the help of a new friend. Now, they journey together with two untold pasts that keep coming up.
(Forgive the cover drawing, I'm probably going to redraw it eventually to make it a proper cover)
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Greg doesn't want a cat. Greg doesn't need a cat. But Greg's willful sister Leanne can't stand to see him living alone in his big house any longer. So Greg gets a cat - and then things get really weird. It turns out that the cat - Leopold Bannockburn by name - is the exiled prince of an underground feline kingdom called (of course) Catland. Leopold is determined to reclaim his throne from its mysterious usurper, no matter what dangers may lie in his path. He needs Greg to help him. And Greg - fed up with his boring, empty, sedentary life - agrees. As Leopold and Greg seek out allies and plunge deeper and deeper into the obscure passageways of Catland, Greg is forced to rediscover his courage, tap into a resourcefulness he didn't know he had, and confront the loss that he can barely bring himself to acknowledge.